Emily Allcroft scored three goals for Hamp (8-7, 2-7), while Leila Kouakou (two goals, assist) and Molly King (goal, two assists) also had three points apiece. Emily Biggs added a pair of tallies, with Kerry Fleming and Shannon Keefe scoring once and Hunter Zackaricz picking up an assist.

Beth Hennessey made three saves in the win. Bridget Harrington and Dana Dufour each stopped two in a half of play.

Natalie Caney and Jackie Soucia each had a goal and an assist for Belchertown. Kate Bowers and Kat Lowe added a tally each, while Chloe Zinter, Alaina Swift, Meg Foley chipped in with an assist apiece.

Alex Bachand had an assist for Belchertown, while Travis Greeley stopped eight shots in goal.

Girls ultimate

The Amherst Regional girls ultimate team coasted to its fourth straight title at the Northeastern championships over the weekend in Devens.

The Hurricanes won all six of their games, three in pool play Saturday and three more in the knockout round on Sunday.

In a rematch of the 2012 final, Amherst defeated Watchung Hills (N.J.) 13-4 on Sunday afternoon.

In the final, Angela Zhu threw six goals and caught one, Tulsa Douglas threw three and caught three, and Zoe Freedman-Coleman caught three and threw another. First-year varsity player Erin O’Connor enjoyed a breakout performance by catching four goals and playing outstanding defense.

“Watchung is a really good team, a well-coached team,” Amherst coach Josh Nugent said. “They gave us a real run last year, when it was tied at half then their star player got injured. So coming into this year we were very wary of them. They want to beat us more than anything, so we took them very seriously. But we remained calm and confident and were mentally ready for them.”

Earlier on Sunday, the Hurricanes defeated Pioneer Valley Performing Arts 13-0 in the quarterfinals, then beat Haverford (Penn.) 13-1 in the semis.

“We played very well when we needed to, and we’re peaking at this point in our season,” Nugent said. “Everything in our game is well-practiced.”

Northfield Mount Hermon 11, Williston 8 — Nick Garafano had four goals, while South Hadley’s Jack Shumway (assist) had two goals, and Danny Gould (Easthampton) and Conor Archbald (Williamsburg) had one apiece in the loss.

Ryan Cavanaugh of Northampton made six saves for Williston.

Baseball

Williston 9, Cheshire 2 — Mikey Thomson, of Northampton, had four hits, while Cam Kagan, of Granby, had three and Erik Ostberg, of Northampton, two as the Wildcats won on the road.

Softball

Suffield Academy 23, Williston 10 — Laura Aptowitz went 2-for-5 (home run) with two RBIs and two runs scored as the Wildcats (4-6) fell at home.